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		<title>Why Good Compost is Excellent for Gardening</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Composting is defined as the single most important process for a well maintained garden as it is a process that naturally returns all the goodness back into the soil. Quality compost can be created in the home entirely from natural ingredients from the garden and kitchen. Good outdoor ingredients for quality compost include bacteria, earthworms, [...]]]></description>
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